Chopped

Season 5

13 episodes · Jul 20, 2010

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  • Dream'n of Redeem'n
    S5E1

    Dream'n of Redeem'n

    Jul 20, 201042m

    Past runners-up return in a quest to redeem themselves. They must use a pungent English condiment in their appetizers; cookies and fish in their entrées; and blueberry jelly beans in their desserts.

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  • Wok This Way
    S5E2

    Wok This Way

    Jul 27, 201042m

    The chefs must incorporate trout and white chocolate in their appetizers; whole coconuts in entrées; and two Japanese ingredients in their desserts..

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  • Squashed
    S5E3

    Squashed

    Aug 10, 201042m

    Four female chefs compete. Featured ingredients include kabocha squash and sardines.

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  • $50,000 Tournament: Round One
    S5E4

    $50,000 Tournament: Round One

    Aug 31, 201042m

    Bring on the Champions for the $50,000 prize! Four previous winners return to compete in the first leg of an extraordinary, five-part Chopped event. A repeat win gets a berth in the Grand Finale competition with $50,000 at stake! But when the champs discover Rocky Mountain oysters in the appetizer basket, things get off to a bumpy start.

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  • $50,000 Tournament: Round Two
    S5E5

    $50,000 Tournament: Round Two

    Sep 7, 201042m

    Ready to repeat?! Four new returning champs compete for one of the prized spots in the $50,000 Grand Finale fight. Feeling the pressure of this potentially life-changing opportunity, the chefs set off with record speed and exceptional confidence. But the judges must debate whose catfish appetizer will get one champ chopped.

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  • $50,000 Tournament: Round Three
    S5E6

    $50,000 Tournament: Round Three

    Sep 14, 201042m

    Four previously unbeatable chefs compete to see who will win the chance to return to fight for $50,000! But in the appetizer round, will the sweetbreads be the not-so-sweet surprise that unhinges a proven champ?

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  • $50,000 Tournament: Round Four
    S5E7

    $50,000 Tournament: Round Four

    Sep 21, 201042m

    One spot left!! Four returning champs compete to see who can secure the very last place in the Grand Finale champions' contest. With their minds on the $50,000 grand prize, the chefs open the appetizer baskets to find something fishy and something fizzy.

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  • $50,000 Tournament: Grand Finale
    S5E8

    $50,000 Tournament: Grand Finale

    Sep 28, 201042m

    Who is the unstoppable, un-"choppable" champion? Four tenacious repeat winners fight it out for the three-peat and the biggest cash prize in Chopped history! Ready for anything, the chefs open the appetizer baskets to find an over-sized sea creature and a scoop-shop treat. Then a wild combination in the entrée basket makes an intense round even more outrageously difficult. And when the two remaining champions find champagne in their baskets, just whose victory the judges will be toasting is the $50,000 question.

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  • Spouting Off
    S5E9

    Spouting Off

    Oct 5, 201042m

    A chef spills beer during the appetizer round; the entrée round features an ancient grain; and global ingredients are used for the desserts.

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  • When Octopuses Attack
    S5E10

    When Octopuses Attack

    Oct 12, 201042m

    The chefs must use octopus in their appetizers; flank steak and granola bars in their entrées; and Greek and Japanese ingredients in their desserts.

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  • Fright Bites
    S5E11

    Fright Bites

    Oct 19, 201042m

    A Halloween-theme challenge has the chefs cooking with creepy ingredients, including a very daunting piece of meat.

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  • Cornuchopia
    S5E12

    Cornuchopia

    Nov 16, 201042m

    The chefs must make a Thanksgiving meal, using assorted cheeses, a bitter vegetable, mushrooms and a Chinese condiment.

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  • Yes, Virginia, There Is a Chopping Block
    S5E13

    Yes, Virginia, There Is a Chopping Block

    Nov 28, 201042m

    Holiday dishes are made using non-traditional ingredients, such as gingerbread oysters and a sweet jarred fruit.

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